Hardware holding device for computer

ABSTRACT

A hardware holding device includes a chassis, a bracket, a fastening structure and a hardware component. The bracket is fixed in the chassis. The fastening structure includes two levers each having a latch perpendicularly extending from one end of the corresponding lever, and two elastic members correspondingly arranged on the levers. The levers are rotatably mounted on the surface of the bracket. The elastic members are resiliently compressed between the surface of the bracket and the levers to keep the latches of the levers extended through the bracket and inside of the bracket thereby clasping and fixing a hardware component in the bracket.

BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The disclosure relates to computers and, particularly to a hardware holding device in a computer.

2. Description of Related Art

The hardware of a computer, such as a hard disk or a CD-ROM, is traditionally fixed in a chassis of the computer with dedicated fasteners. However, dedicated tools are needed to release the fasteners to disassemble the hardware from the chassis, which can be very inconvenient for users.

Therefore it is desirable to provide a hardware holding device for a computer which can be detached easily without tools.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an isometric exploded view of a hardware holding device in a computer, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.

FIG. 2 is a partial, enlarged view of a fastening structure of the hardware holding device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is an isometric, assembled view of the hardware holding device of FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 is an enlarged assembled view of the fastening structure of FIG. 3, showing the encircled portion IV.

FIG. 5 is similar to FIG. 4, but showing the fastening structure in a using status.

FIG. 6 is a cross section view of the fastening structure of FIG. 5, taken along line VI-VI.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to FIGS. 1, 2 and 6, the hardware holding device 100 includes a chassis 110, a bracket 120, a hard disk 130, and a fastening structure 140. The bracket 120 is fixed in the chassis 110. The hardware component 130 is fixed on the bracket 120 by the fastening structure 140 and can be manually detached from the bracket 120 just by a slight press on the fastening structure 140, without any assistance of tools.

The chassis 110 includes a front plate 112, a top plate 114 perpendicularly connected to the top side of the front plate 112, a bottom plate 116 opposite and parallel to the top plate 114 and connected to the bottom side of the front plate 112, and two side plates 118 perpendicularly connected to the top plate 114 and the bottom plate 116 thereby cooperatively forming the chassis 110 with the front plate 112. An opening 112 a is defined in the front plate 112 for exposing some hardware of a computer such as a CD-ROM, or port interfaces.

The bracket 120 is a rectangular frame mounted on the top plate 114 of the chassis 110. The bracket 120 includes two first walls 122 and two second walls 124 perpendicularly interconnecting the first walls 122. The first and second walls 122 and 124 all are perpendicular to the front plate 112 of the chassis 110 and cooperatively form a compartment (not labeled) communicating with the opening 112 a in the front plate 112. The bracket 120 includes two shaft seats 126 formed on one of the second walls 124 and approximately aligned with the opening 112 a. Each of the shaft seats 126 includes two projecting lugs 126 a perpendicularly extending from the second wall 124, and each defines a shaft hole 126 b for holding a shaft therein. The projecting lugs 126 a of each shaft seat 126 are parallel and spaced apart. Two through holes 128 are defined beside the shaft seats 126 and spaced from each other by the shaft seats 126. The through holes 128 are approximately located on a straight line passing through middle of both the shaft seats 126 for allowing latches of the fastening structure 140 passing therethrough.

The hardware component 130 includes two opposite side surfaces 132 and two pin holes 134 defined in one of the side surfaces 132 corresponding to the though holes 128 of the bracket 120. The pin holes 134 are used for receiving the latches of the fastening structure 140 thereby fixing the hardware component 130 in the bracket 120.

The fastening structure 140 includes two levers 142 and two elastic members 144. Each of the levers 142 is a stave having a pressing end 142 a and an opposite fastening end 142 b. Two pivots 142 c perpendicularly protrude from two opposite lateral sides of each lever 142, close to the corresponding fastening end 142 b, two slots 142 d are defined at the foot of one of the pivots 142 c and spaced from each other by the pivot 142 c. The slots 142 are provided for accommodating portions of the elastic member 144. A latch 142 e perpendicularly extends from the fastening end 142 b of each lever 142 for extending through the corresponding one of the through holes 128 and inserting into one of the pin holes 134 thereby fixing the hard disk 130. A notch 142 f is defined in the pressing end 142 a of each lever 142 for engaging with a protrusion beside the notch 142 f of another lever 142 to avoid interference between the levers. Each of the elastic members 144 includes a resilient coil portion 144 a, a resilient first arm 144 b extending from an end of the coil portion 144 a, and a resilient second arm 144 c extending from another end of the coil portion 144 a along a direction angled from the extending direction of the resilient first arm 144 b.

Referring FIGS. 3 and 4, in assembly, each of the elastic members 144 is mounted on one of the levers 142 by the coil portion 144 a which is sleeved on the corresponding pivot 142 c and received in the slots 142 d. The first arms 144 b and the second arms 144 c are positioned at opposite sides of the corresponding lever 142. Each of the levers 142 is rotatably mounted on a corresponding one of the shaft seats 126 by inserting the pivots 142 c in the shaft holes 126 b. The first arms 144 b resiliently resist against the sidewall 124thereby pushing the pressing ends of the levers 142 away from the sidewall 124 of the bracket. The latches 142 e respecively align with and pass through the through holes 128. Alternatively, a fixing hole 142 g is defined in each of the levers 142, close to the pressing end 142 a for the end of the second arm 144 c of the corresponding elastic member to be fixed therein.

Referring FIGS. 5 and 6, in use, the pressing ends 142 a of the levers 142 are pressed towards the sidewall 124 of the bracket 120, thereby drawing the latches 142 e out from the through holes 128. Afterwards, the hard disk 130 is pushed into the compartment of the bracket 120 through the opening 112 a of the front plate 112. The pin holes 134 on the hardware component 130 are arranged to align with the through holes 128. The levers 142 are released and the elastic members 144 force the latches 142 e to pass through the through holes 128 and insert into the pin holes 134, thereby fixing the hardware component 130 in the bracket 120. When detaching the hard disk 130 from the bracket 120, users can easily take out the hardware component 130 by pressing the lever 142 to release the hardware component 130 from the fixed state.

In the present disclosure, the hardware component 130 can be easily detached from the chassis 100 without the use of tools, which is very convenient for users.

It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the disclosure. 

1. A hardware holding device comprising: a chassis; a bracket fixed in the chassis; a fastening structure comprising two levers each having a latch perpendicularly extending from on end of the correspond one lever, and two elastic members correspondingly arranged on the levers; the levers being rotatably mounted on the bracket; the elastic members being resiliently compressed between the bracket and the levers to keep the latches of the levers passing through the bracket and entering into the inside of the bracket thereby clasping and fixing a hardware component in the bracket.
 2. The hardware holding device of claim 1, wherein the chassis comprises a front plate, a top plate perpendicularly connected to a top side of the front plate, a bottom plate opposite and parallel to the top plate and connected to a bottom side of the front plate, and two side plates respectively and perpendicularly connected to the top plate and the bottom plate and cooperatively form the chassis with the front plate; an opening is defined in the front plate for installing the hardware component.
 3. The hardware holding device of claim 2, wherein the bracket is mounted on the top plate and comprises two first walls and two second walls perpendicularly interconnected the two first walls; the first walls and second walls are perpendicular to the front plate of the chassis and cooperatively form a compartment communicating with the opening for accommodating the hardware component; the fastening structure is mounted on the second wall of the bracket.
 4. The hardware holding device of claim 3, wherein the bracket comprises two shaft seats formed on one of the second walls and approximately aligning to the opening of the front plate for rotatably holding the levers of the fastening structure.
 5. The hardware holding device of claim 4, wherein each of the shaft seat comprises two projecting lugs perpendicularly extending from the second wall; each projecting lug defines a shaft hole; each of the levers of the fastening member comprises two pivots perpendicularly protruding from two opposite lateral sides of each lever adjacent to one end of the lever; the pivots are respectively received in the shaft holes of the shaft seats.
 6. The hardware holding device of claim 5, wherein two through holes are defined beside the shaft seats and spaced from each other by the shaft seats, the through holes are configured for the latches of the levers to extend through and enter into the inside of bracket.
 7. The hardware holding device of claim 6, wherein the through holes approximately locates on a straight line passing through middle of both the shaft seats.
 8. The hardware holding device of claim 6, wherein each of the levers is a stave.
 9. The hardware holding device of claim 8, wherein each of the levers comprises a pressing end and an opposite fastening end; the pivots perpendicularly protrude near to the fastening end; two slots are defined on a lateral side of each lever around the pivot and cooperatively form a recess where portions of the elastic member is received.
 10. The hardware holding device of claim 8, wherein each of the lever defines a notch in the pressing end for providing an engagement with a corresponding protrusion formed beside the notch of the other lever to keep the stability of the levers.
 11. The hardware holding device of claim 8, wherein each of the elastic member comprises a resilient coil portion, a resilient first arm extending from an end of the coil portion, and a resilient second arm extending from another end of the coil portion along a direction angled from the extending direction of the resilient first arm; the coil portion of each elastic member is received in the slots and sleeved on the corresponding pivot; the first arm and the second arm are distributed at opposite sides of the corresponding lever with the second arm fixed on the level; the first arm of the elastic member resiliently resists on the side wall of the bracket.
 12. The hardware holding device of claim 11, wherein a fixing hole is defined on each of the lever adjacent to the pressing end for fixing the end of the second arm of the corresponding elastic member.
 13. The hardware holding device of claim 9, wherein the hardware component comprises two opposite side surface and two pin holes defined on one of the side surface corresponding to the though holes of the bracket; the latches are enter into the pin holes of the hard disk thereby fixing the hardware component in the bracket. 